And this fee is how they will get you to stay on that 100mbps speed, even when your promo runs out and the price goes up.When your promo runs out, either pay them the higher $110/mo and avoid the $200 fee OR drop to the 30mbps package, but when you wanna go back to the 100mbps package, cough up an additional $200.

I'm on a great promo now for the 100mbps package, but when it runs out, it's back to the 30mbps.

And this fee is how they will get you to stay on that 100mbps speed, even when your promo runs out and the price goes up.When your promo runs out, either pay them the higher $110/mo and avoid the $200 fee OR drop to the 30mbps package, but when you wanna go back to the 100mbps package, cough up an additional $200.

I'm on a great promo now for the 100mbps package, but when it runs out, it's back to the 30mbps.

There isn't a $200 activation fee on 30 Mbps. And if you're already on 100 meg and you dropped down to 30 Mbps there wouldn't be ANY activation fee at all. So please.

And this fee is how they will get you to stay on that 100mbps speed, even when your promo runs out and the price goes up.When your promo runs out, either pay them the higher $110/mo and avoid the $200 fee OR drop to the 30mbps package, but when you wanna go back to the 100mbps package, cough up an additional $200.

I'm on a great promo now for the 100mbps package, but when it runs out, it's back to the 30mbps.

There isn't a $200 activation fee on 30 Mbps. And if you're already on 100 meg and you dropped down to 30 Mbps there wouldn't be ANY activation fee at all. So please.

Sigh... I know there is no fee to drop to the 30mbps tier.The point is if you drop to the 30mbps and decide you wanna go back to the 100mbps, it will cost you $200. So you either STAY in the 100mbps tier now or pay them $200 later when you wanna go back.

Sigh... I know there is no fee to drop to the 30mbps tier.The point is if you drop to the 30mbps and decide you wanna go back to the 100mbps, it will cost you $200. So you either STAY in the 100mbps tier now or pay them $200 later when you wanna go back.

That's dumb. Why would one play musical speed tiers? And if that's what one does oh well. I'm supposed to feel bad for someone that does that? If 100 Mbps is so fricken awesome I guess it's worth the $200 fee.